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April 27, 2023 | 7am - 12pm

SCRL Spring Clean Up Is Here!

Now Accepting Reusable Items! Give items a second life. 
Accepted items include: clothes, shoes, books, working electronics, kitchen service ware, bedding in good condition, toys, games, and sporting goods. Please put all donation items off to the side away from other waste. Items will be taken to a donation center and accepted at their discretion.

Faculty/Staff Housing

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PSSI provides recycling, compost, and landfill collection services and street sweeping
to the Faculty/Staff residential areas on the Stanford Campus. 

Residential Service Guide

What Goes Where | Recycle, Compost, Landfill

blue recycling cart with wheels
Plastics | Metal | Glass | Paper | Cardboard

Recycling

Customers are provided a blue wheeled cart for weekly collection of recyclables. Acceptable items include: paper, flattened cardboard, plastics, glass bottles & jars, metal & aluminum cans, & milk & juice cartons. 

black landfill cart with wheels
Snack Packaging | Plastic Utensils | Styrofoam | Masks & Gloves | Diapers & Wipes

Landfill

Customers are provided a black wheeled cart for weekly collection of landfill waste. For an additional fee, customers can have PSSI bring the cart(s) to the curb. To add this "Concierge Service” (Backyard Service) or to request a medical exemption, contact PSSI.

 

green compost cart with wheels
Yard Trimmings | Food Scraps | Paper Towels & Napkins | Packaging labeled "Compostable"

Compost

Customers are provided one green compost cart for weekly collection. The green cart isn't just for yard trimmings, it is for food scraps and food-soiled paper, too! Use your kitchen pail to store food scraps and transfer to the green compost cart. These items are turned into a nutrient-rich compost to help grow food.

Spring Curbside Clean-up: Saturday, April 27 from 7am - Noon

PSSI’s Curbside Clean-up offers an opportunity to properly dispose of unwanted items from your house, garage, and yard.

Now Accepting Reusable Items: Give items a second life! Items in good condition will now be donated. 

  • Accepted items include: clothes, shoes, books, working electronics, kitchen service ware, bedding in good condition, toys, games, and sporting goods.
  • Please put all donation items off to the side away from other waste. Items will be taken to a donation center and accepted at their discretion.

Guidelines: All material must be bagged, tied, boxed, or bundled, weigh less than 30 pounds per unit, & be placed on the curb or alleyway. Collection begins at 7 am. It helps to set out materials the night before. Residents on Junipero Serra must place items in a pile at the end of their driveway; their items must not be blocking the bike lanes or out on any part of the street.

ACCEPTED MATERIALS: Large bulky items are accepted with the restrictions below:

  • Computer monitors & televisions (accepted only with your name & address on unit(s) per government regulation)
  • Unusable furniture & appliances (refrigerators & items with freon accepted but incur a separate fee; contact PSSI prior to the Clean-up to request a pick-up.
  • Tree limbs and prunings (max. length 4 feet; max. diameter 4 inches)

 

CANNOT ACCEPT

  • Dirt, rock, cement (or similar materials), or automobile parts.
  • Hazardous or toxic materials (including paint, fluorescent tubes or bulbs, thermostats, & batteries.) 
    • Household batteries & compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) can be disposed of on your regular service day. Place items in a clear one gallon plastic bag on top of your curbside recycling cart, clearly visible to the driver on your collection day.
    • Latex paint, used motor oil & filters can be disposed of at the Drop-off Center Monday through Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm. 701 Serra Street, Stanford. See Utility Customer Service page for more information (SUNet required): 
       

Other types of household hazardous waste (listed below) can be disposed of in the Santa Clara County Household Hazardous Waste Program. Visit http://www.hhw.org/ or call  (408) 299-7300 to find a drop-off location or make an appointment. Materials accepted include:

  • Flammables include paints, dry or wet, petroleum-based products, and polishes
  • Corrosives include acids, bases batteries, and drain clog remover
  • Toxics include poisons, pesticides, gardening chemicals, ammonia, and solvents
  • Oxidizers include pool chemicals, hydrogen peroxide, iodine and perchlorates
  • Miscellaneous items include propane, helium, small oxygen tanks, smoke detectors
  • Biohazardous includes medical waste, prescription drugs, used sharps, including syringes, needles, and lancets

If you have questions regarding the Clean-up, please call PSSI at (650) 321-4236 or email pssi@pssirecycling.com.

Proper Cart Placement

Place carts with wheels in the street in front of the curb, lid closed. Make sure wheels are next to the curb or in the gutter and the cart is at least four feet from curbside recycling bins. Keep lid closed to keep material from getting wet or blowing away. Cart should be placed on the curb, not more than 24 hours before your collection day. Customers with alleys should place their carts in the alley.

Street Sweeping

Streets in the Faculty/Staff area are swept once per week during the rainy season (October through April) and once a month during the dry season (May through September). Streets are swept the day after your regular collection day, except for Friday customers have their streets swept on Mondays.

Batteries | Lightbulbs

Universal Waste

PSSI offers curbside collection of household batteries and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs). Place items in clear plastic bag on top of your curbside recycling cart, clearly visible to the driver on your collection day. Do not leave the bags near a storm drain or in the gutter and do not place inside your recycling cart. These items are also accepted at the main office at 339 Bonair Siding Rd., Stanford.

Chemicals | Medications

Hazardous Waste

Household products labeled as flammable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive such as auto fluids, garden chemicals, and household cleaners must be taken to a hazardous waste center to protect people and the environment. Visit the Santa Clara County Household Hazardous Waste Program or call 408-299-7300 for proper disposal of hazardous waste, including medications.

Purchase Compost for Your Garden

Adding compost to your garden improves soil, saves water, and helps plants thrive. PSSI can provide finished compost for residential customers for a fee. 

Auto-Pay & Paperless Invoicing

PSSI offers auto-pay and paperless invoicing to customers. This service offers more convenience and reduces paper. To sign up, please email PSSI with "auto-pay" or "paperless invoicing" in the subject line and include your billing address.

Auto-Pay Invoicing

Auto-pay allows customers to pay the balance due on your PSSI account via automatic debit from your checking account or by credit card. Each month your invoice will include a notification of the date of the bank debit or charge. To sign up, email PSSI and request an auto-pay form. A form will be emailed to you within 48 hours. Complete the form and return it via regular mail. Be sure to include a voided check - do not send deposit slips. Once one payment cycle has been successfully completed your check will be shredded. Your bank account information will be encrypted and stored in PSSI's billing software. If you change banks or close your bank account, PSSI will need notification ASAP in order to update your account.

Paperless Invoicing

PSSI also offers paperless invoicing. By signing up for paperless invoicing and auto-pay you are helping PSSI save resources. To sign up, please email us with "paperless invoicing" in the subject line and include your billing address.

Faculty/Staff Clean Up Events

The Fall and Spring Curbside Clean-Up events offer an opportunity for our customers to clean out their house, garage, and yard. The Fall Clean-Up is usually in late October / early November, and the Spring Clean-Up is usually in March or April. Contact PSSI for exact dates.